I think the disabled are more in tune to nature and the world itself. Animals
have an instinctive way of knowing a threat. You put off positive
energy......................
RonÂ
On Friday, May 15, 2015 9:19 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
Kewl, but it must have been the drugs....... (smiling)Best Wishes In a message
dated 5/15/2015 8:32:06 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected]
writes:
Peeps, I had a very strange experience today. I was sitting in my van to escape
the wind and read a book. My lil dog was in my lap and my desktop held my iPad.
It was all quiet and peaceful. My lift door was open. Suddenly a fluttering
sound filled the van. A brown bird with a long beak was sitting on the seat
just a foot away from me. I talked to him and he tilted his head sideways like
he understood. After a couple of minutes he jumped over on my arm, not ten
inches from my face. I continued to talk and he acted like he understood every
word, cocked his head sideways just like a dog. He was not the least bid
afraid. I put my face near him and he pecked me on the cheek. This went on for
about twenty minutes. Then he flew out the door, perched on a bush and looked
at me, and then flew away. I honestly felt like I had had a spiritual
experience! And my bark-a-lot chihuahua watched but never made a sound. Am I
nuts? Or have I been reading too much Edgar Allen Poe? It was a neat experience
anyway.
Larry Willis
Retired and proud of it